vendredi 17 mars 2017
For healthier arteries, do as Amazon rainforest inhabitants do
Westerners could learn a lot about vascular health from the Tsimane in the Amazon, say researchers who report Bolivian rainforest inhabitants have the world's lowest levels of age-related hardening of the arteries.
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